Rubia is used even more frequently in Ayurvedic medicine, known as manjistha, and in modern practice its application for blood circulation disorders is dominant. Gotu Kola is a rarely used Chinese herb for invigorating blood circulation, especially when there is damp accumulation or local infection, but common in Ayurvedic medicine, originally used for skin ailments associated with blood stagnation. The western herb Ruscus aculeatus (Butcher's Broom) is Europe's primary herbal remedy for vein problems, and is generally used to enhance circulation. These three herbs form the basis for improving the condition of veins and reviving normal venous circulation. The herb extracts are then supported by highly concentrated fractions of flavonoids, which are considered useful in tightening up veins that are expanded and leaking fluid.

Thus, Ruvibia combines the Asian herbs rubia and gotu kola (China and India) with herbs and active fractions recommended in Europe. The primary difference between the arterial and circulatory systems (aside from their roles in bringing blood from the heart or to the heart respectively) is that the veins have a more flexible structure and can thus easily be stretched and distorted, and they can more easily leak and break. The greatest number of problems with the veins occur in the legs, where the force needed to move blood upward can exceed the vein's resilient capacity.

Ruvibia Serving Size

Serving Size is 1 tablet each time, 2 times per day

Ruvibia Ingredients

Two tablets provide:

Herb extracts:

qian cao gen (Rubia extract) - 500 mg

zhi xue cao (Gotu Kola extract) - 500 mg

Ruscus extract - 400 mg

Active ingredient fractions:

Diosmin - 500 mg

Hesperidin MC - 100 mg

Grape seed extract - 100 mg

Ruvibia Side Effects

Consult your healthcare provider.

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